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Hi Anton, Great feelings in intro over piano chords.Very nice powerfull playing.Great thinline Tele sound. Best Kris
Anyone know about this learnjazzstandards.net? Jazz Guitar Mastery: Enroll Now Looks like its hyped up and pure salesman strategies, which I would know. But would like to know if anyone ever...
Good luck, D in your performance! I'm sure you have made some interesting discoveries in the music over the last 30 years. No one is writing music like this today. Play live . . . Marinero
I should add I'm testing the sleeve/tip using a 6ft cord inserted in the guitar. The cord has a resistance of .3 ohms, not kilOhms. The leads shorter together are .1 Ohms. The switch was made in...
Hi, M, You're truly a Blue-eyed soul brother! Love King Curtis! When I played in small R@B/Soul groups(guitar, bass, drums, plus sax) in Chicago, we always played "Ode to Billy Joe." It was a...
Thank you Kris for the track, it's a lot of fun and perfect for what I had in mind :smile-new:
I think this is a very cool concept. A Casino (basically a 330 style guitar) but with a 339 sized body. Epiphone | Casino Coupe
A lot of 7 string peg heads are odd, like the extra peg head (and string) were just grafted on to a 6-string. It's a classic example of what's known in the computer world as a kluge.
Aretha with King Curtis, Cornell Dupree, Jerry Jemmott, and Bernard Purdie
All going well Covid-wise, I'll perform the Five Preludes next month - I have played them for thirty years, so I hope I'll pass Marinero's stern judgement :redface-new:
It probably bends a little more because it's a heavier, thicker string. But I really see no big difference.
"I used to play that prelude " Grahambop, Hi, G, The "Five Preludes" of Villa Lobos are the essential soup du jour for intermediate-advanced CG students. However, technical performance of...
insightful..... this def has an 'art' element to it. one could argue a Squire Tele would do the job (set up properly of course). but then....aren't these all 'subjective' arguments ? I mean,...
King Curtis sings the blues. (He also plays guitar on this album. So does Al Casey and Mac Pierce.)
M -- You're not locked-in rhythmically. For example, the third phrase of the "A" section is always late. And as your solo starts I can feel the tension of 'not locked-in.' Rhythm is a key to...
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